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INTRODUCTION
An optical inspection tool is an articulating borescope. It is used to investigate small spaces and confined regions that would be difficult to see without it. With this device, a lengthy probe with an articulating camera tip is attached to a handheld unit.
A non-destructive test tool that enables the inspector to steer or direct the probe tip is called an articulating borescope. A tiny camera with supporting LED lights is located right at the tip of the borescope probe.
With the aid of the articulating borescope, the inspector can turn and view more of the inspection area. Because it enables the inspector to view the interior of the inspection region without disassembling or destroying the object, the borescope is known as a non-destructive test tool.
GLOBAL ARTICULATING BORESCOPE MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST
The Global Articulating Borescope market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
RECENT DEVELOPMENT
New HD borescope offers improved articulation to aid inspection.Users of video borescopes have expressed frustration with difficult-to-position borescopes because they take longer to set up for a given inspection activity and cost more money.
Hawkeye has made significant investments in the creation of additional products to ensure that the HD Q2 video borescope now functions for a larger range of applications right out of the box.
Improved articulation facilitates inspection in applications with small diameters or cavities that allow little area for movement. The new Hawkeye HD Q2 offers exceptional versatility, switching fluidly between straight ahead and side views with the flip of a switch. Because only one scope is needed for both viewing angles, this conventional dual-view capability lowers setup time and initial expenditure.
Critically, a single workstation can drive numerous image guides, allowing you to use, for instance, a single interchangeable handle to drive both 6 and 4mm diameter picture guides, making repairs and servicing easier and requiring a smaller initial investment.
The demand for efficiency in all areas of production and inspection grows. Historically, high-quality videoscopes were expensive to buy and maintain, and because they had minimal configurability, several individual scopes were necessary for complex inspection jobs.
Because skilled personnel are in short supply, easy-to-use, durable solutions in this field are vital for the modern inspection lab or shop floor. The Hawkeye HD Q2 Video Borescope provides a faster ROI, total flexibility, and a shorter inspection cycle time.
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